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William Gibson: Critical Review by John Clute

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SOURCE: Clute, John. “Science Fiction and Fantasy.” Book World—The Washington Post 26, no. 43 (27 October 1996): 11.

In the following review, Clute asserts that Idoru is beautifully written with striking detail and dense with insightful, imaginative metaphors.

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